
Subdued RGB Metal backplate Appears to have adequate cooling across the board Coil whine is less noticeable than with my old 7900XTX and RTX 5060 RGB can be controlled with Signal out of the box without MSI's software

I purchased this 5060ti AI box to compliment my Lenovo Legion Go 2. I have to say its met or exceeded my expectations. Its whisper quiet even at load. I had it setup, updated and running in under 30 minutes. Runs a little warm but thats to be expected. Having the ports available to double as a docking station is a welcome feature.

Really good 1440p performance and 1080p performance Runs any game perfectly!

-performance is there where I need it -visually appealing to look at -RGB is not a eyesore

Very fast card working great so far with no issues cool and quiet

Runs cools and overclocks easy



The card works great, it arrived early in good condition. It was shipped and sold by Newegg.

I finally did discover that I had to find and download the NVidia drivers for this card. I did download the only ASUS drivers I could find at first, but that did not allow the card to function properly. There were no instructions saying to download any NVidia drivers either. Plus I had to put one monitor on HDMI port, and the other one on DisplayPort connections, THEN everything started working correctly! Now the card performs to expectations.

Great product good fps

I was an early adopter and grabbed a b70 on day 1, it was horrible. It barely worked, pcie 5.0 would not negotiate, drivers timed out, power would drop out, performance was barely above b580 in games, the only thing that was fast was some edge case pytorch training. Even the vllm performance was not great and very limited models supported. After a few months, now in the gamer drivers in windows we get fan control and overclocking, gaming performance really is about on target with a rx 6800 xt or 9060 xt, DCS world runs great, COD Warzone with FG on 1080p XESS Native = 250+ fps. I'm sure not all issues are fixed especially on the model side with llamacpp and vllm but this is now good enough and well beyond day 1. Sure my 7900 xtx smokes it in all gaming aspects but this gpu really is faster than a 4090 in some pytorch training scenarios and 35% faster than a 5080 in bert tokenization. One of the biggest issues for daily life was the fan control on the day 1 intel version of the b70 I had. The gpu was idling 60-70c. The asrock version has the same vapor chamber as the radeon ai pro r9700 which is definitely a better GPU for AI/Training/Inference and about twice as fast gaming. Now with fan control the gpu idles at 28-30c in windows and gaming hits 58-60c with a relatively inaudible (with headphones) fan speed. 270k tuned at 185w tpp pro b70 games and workloads less than 200w Doesnt heat up the room

The product views and works as brand new, was packaged well and arrived fast. No problems and handles all gameplay flawlessly.

This card is fast and an amazing improvement over my old MSI RTX 2080. It has the PNY logo and a chevron design that lights up. It does have a vapor chamber cooler which helps significantly with temperature. Purchase price was $1,199 which is decent for an RTX 5080. It reaches clock speeds of 2,850 Mhz during game play which is higher than I expected. That is without any overclocking on my part.


I picked this 7900 XTX cause price and cause it wasn't a giant RGB festival of lights. What I got was so much more. I must have gotten lucky with a well binned one, because with some very minor tweaking I've cracked 34K in Timespy. That's spitting distance of a 4090 at a fraction of the price. And my max recorded hotspot in my GPU-z logs is 75C, at 463W of board power draw. Granted, I had the fans at max so it sounded like the PC would hover, but with a normal fan profile it's either completely silent or just slightly there. The z-bar support also works extremely well, but it adds almost an inch to the GPU's length. And it's a honking heavy card, so you will need some support, so if you have a smaller case, plan accordingly.

- horsepower - even though it's not as powerful as people expected, it still beats 7900XTX in most scenarios (especially with RT on) - new tech with DLSS 4 and FG - nice style to it, even though it's way bigger than FE - cheaper than most 4080 Super options

These things are supercar fast. My favorite high end games now play at 60-83 fps at High or Ultra graphics settings, and DLSS actually improves frame rates, where it didn't really with my old 3060. Also, this thing has never approached overheating even in an 80°F room.

Paired with a Ryzen 7 9850X3D 1080p on Ultra gets me 122 fps on Crimson Desert with only 5Gb of VRAM
